During Truce, Gazans Gather Bodies, Reveal Destruction, Seek Relatives

After seven weeks of bombing, the cease-fire enabled the people of Gaza to examine the ruins of their homes up close, or at least try to reach them

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Amira Hass
Amira Hass
Amira Hass
Amira Hass

Almost two days without the incessant roar of fighter jets, the invasive hum of drones, and the thunder of explosions and rocket launches allowed the residents of the Gaza Strip to sleep without disturbance and fear, for the first time in the past seven weeks.

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